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Pittsburgh Opera Fashion Show:
IT'S ABOUT TIME

Monday, March 23, 2026
Bitz Opera Factory
Doors Open @ 6:30 PM
Runway @ 7:30 PM

Join us for It's About Time, a fresh take on period dress, curated by EONS Fashion Antique and Pittsburgh fashion icon, Richard Parsakian in his final fashion presentation in Pittsburgh!

Step into more than a century of style... Experience vintage couture from 1890 to the present day punctuated by the timelessness of live opera. Enjoy light bites by Aviva Catering and craft cocktails by Mindful Hospitality. Tickets start at $60 (student tickets are just $15!)
 
This year's event is generously Co-Chaired by Melanie Crockard and Michele Fabrizi with Honorary Chair Karin Legato.

A look from last year's Fashion Show (photo credit: David Bachman)


Look at what's happening Outside the Salon
Attention opera adventurers! Join us for our new series Outside the Salon, designed to expand opera into new frontiers and venues across Pittsburgh!
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    Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at 5:30 PM
      The Pittsburgh Golf Club (Oakland)

        Step behind the curtain with General Director Christopher Hahn and Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artists. Join us for an evening of elegance, intrigue, and extraordinary talent.

        Saddles, Smoke & Songs

        Saturday, April 11, 2025, at 5:00 PM

        Ople Farms (Zelienople)


        Experience the thrill of live polo in the covered arena at Ople Farms, a captivating concert from Pittsburgh Opera’s Resident Artists, and a rustic-elegant asado dinner grilled al fresco.

        Allegheny Country Club Dinner and Recital

        Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at 5:30 PM

        Allegheny Country Club (Sewickley)


        An intimate dinner and performance with Pittsburgh Opera's Resident Artists.

        We've been visiting some stellar venues around Pittsburgh and it is time we make this series official! Pittsburgh Opera at the Hyeholde Farmer's Market event (photo credit: David Bachman)
         
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